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g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 15 ASKS MURE FUNBS Films of Newts |TEN REPmsss REVOLUTIONARY [CHICAGO’S HOLIDAY MAIL | So e is not at it nare [ RAIL ST'R,KE}N CUBA. who will get the lon's share Shown to Prove IN OHIO B. & 0. WRECK | scmbers 1 Dormitory to et itts| POWER INVENTION| 10,000 TONS EACH DAY gl el 1m~liGuve:’mncnl Says Few Workers © pass | . and Breakfast. | Engineer Sa . ing | Have Left Jobs. ‘ ys Something Must|Most of It Addressed to Children, | difiy, Mr. Piper decl ; F[]R RESERVISIS Darwin’s T heory A em e eianen Tl exlat tin petio e e By the Assoc Press. Switch, Overturning Day leris: T60%aormitory: members op “",L Take Place of Steam Engine Post Office Officials voungsters mostly—proba NEW , December 20.—Dr Coach. Y. M. C. A, many of whom are hun- in 150 Years. Discover. dreds of miles from home. W. O ESDA, Ohio, December 20— |Hiltabldle, business secrotary, fs re- e or e e . 3| celving gifts for distribution to the | (o0 FO8 PEEIPIE SETAE B b > a Mt Pip l & n persons were reported | members on Christmas morning from 5 S ¥eMPl e o post office in the Christma: it e Rollday. tit injured, two seriously, when a Baltl- | friends and relatives of the members. |more significant than the steam en-| e faay ~Ma.mat" when they are| | & d 5" handitag’ 20,000 more and Ohio passenger train bound | & l'hrlumss‘br(;l’nk(?fl‘ a:b::;x is llu"~ glne, to offset the rapidly decreasing | handled. i S Shioag ing arranged by Mr. Hiltabidle with : i e el 2 they v to Chicago. splie o | "8 JTIRESE Y S JUIROINS ik | supply of cout and ofl, was predicted | “If thes domt sus ey switch in front of the station here, | woman employes of the Y. M. C. A.|last night by Prof. Henry 8 “'“'|f,".".37guinx sty 4 . en: turning over one day coach and dam- [and from the Y. W. C. A. will serve |brick of fhe Northwestern Univer- | BVEECRE, FEre, deparunent, aging the front end of the station L}:‘;‘,,:’,‘l‘;“-w)_‘r:_"‘,'(';‘\“ Kuow 148 Couper | sity School, of Engineering, speaking | rear truck of the smoker was Chl'.hl‘lllu-‘ nmx.\ilg‘x. before the University’'s Medill School crease to 12,000 tons by th | the week, wheu the rush re o > < er,blolog! 3 E | y when a n Poul [Raminerer; iblologiat of the Associated Press, the Assbclated Press. {apateh to The Star. . bacamon o R ICAGO, December 20.—An In- "HICAGO, December zo.—iialf the | o 700 tons of | fiei s now passing thr . 7 ¢ versity of Vienna, yesterday Budget Provision Inadequate o poree BTy gaTea e | ures of progre logical for Proper Training, Gen. | tapeeiments wnere i Delafield Says. e E T e vl are inherited R s ;mv\i--d pi s of experi- s with the newt He ded in de- | of Journalfsm E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. e e o e Qay coach following. | HELD AS JOYRIDER. Scone, e pom { @_ 1300 G Street 1857 AP B ch., has changed its flag | d car crashed into the 0 i ring out = portion of tho | Detective Frank Alligood of unmolved wes Specialists in Grand Pianos »om and the telegraph office. | tomobile yester 50 r and the t occurred at 8:05 am. X e { ] I information did not disclose . =0 b i ed an immediate | whether those injured were in ths 3 c comprehensive power | ovirturned coach or on the statior | joyridin “belongs to | pr ntry such us geo- platfoim. Ada . & school teacher al su mZincers now are mak- siding at 15 street northwesi @ ce: Mrs. Cornel ged nine- 1 he said, “that tub of mar- | ty-four year T m'uhz;hl\ that bacon and all the | 2 e R A e, géneral store ' said the recently ! who kept the store. ant with all them ' | armer, “but | husband's said 1 was to out all the provi- ' With a half=a=century rep- SIX TURKEYS STOLEN. | utation for purity—we are t turkeys will § | not liable at this late date to 3 = = front ! SPECIAL NOTICE Yesterday we received iurce || 1 a c i €, 201 M street south Ofier the public any meat H beautiful Steinway Grands from the factory and five of the dainty little Brambach Grands. This will afford an i products to the Contrary. Super-Quality “eleventh-hour” cholce of planos which in their respec- - tive classes are Standards of the World The *““Home w t . ° ° i Beautiful” contains a Grand' | Wantea—oulk Mil dite | , Tawo to Five acres of ground in the District or nearby STEINWAY PIANOS BRAMBACH GRANDS suburbs. ) ! *“The Instrument of the Immortals™ *‘The 1deal Piano for the Small Home" ! e 4 ‘:r;;ij I/n"!l‘r.“.u- r‘~~’|:vlf‘ to railroad freight At its birth the Steinway was a "‘revelation’ Aithough the original “smallest” grand, the s 0 portation facilities. o the Musical World, and for more than 70 || ideals of its manufacturers are as lofty ny o go outside of the District preference will | Satisfaction-Service | vears it has represented the loftiest phases of that ever actuated the human mind. Gr vicinity, although other locations will the piano maker's art and craftsmanship. It fs || talnment has been accomplished in perfection T thi it | the standard by which all other piano values || of tone quality. It is 4 feet § inches long. It > he aiven where 3 e > as are judged and the choice of the foremost pro- will fit in any room Tt 11 serve vou for S Ehich where ailagtiounibenot tes:- + 0 sure IS purity on fessionals and amateur musicidns everywhere. || vears—faithfully—and will be taken in ex Bventually you will own a Stelnway: WHY change as part pavment if ever you should uthorized until arrival of repre- || your table—ask for our meat NOT NOW? New Steluway Pianos @@ || want to own a Stetnway. Moninly $635 about December 28th ! are priced as low as........ : payments are accepted 5} All Propositions Must Be Submitted in Writing to prOdUCts by na at a“ firSt . i cl g rocers chai s t 0 res NEW STEINWAY AND BRAMBACH GRANDS ARE SOLD IN WASHINGTON EXCLUSIVELY BY I. M. WILLIAMS, With ‘ 8 ’ " Louis P. Shoemaker | and our market stands. | | B, F.DROOP & SONS CO.,1300G. 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. il ! 54 The Half-Yearly Reduction Sale of Society Brand and The Hecht Co. SUITS and OVERCOATS —is now going on. It includes two-thirds of our entire regular stock. It means that now, before Christmas, yvours is the opportunity to select, at sub- stantial reductions, America’s finest in men’s clothing. All types of over- coats and suits for men and young men are to be found in the tremendous selections—all approved models for winter 1924. Take advantage of this semi-annual event and give yourself a Christmas gift at our expense. The revised prices follow: $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats now $27.50 $45 and $#50 Suits and QOvercoats now $37.50 $55 and $60 Suits and Qvercoats now $47.50 $75 Suits and Overcoats now $57.50 $85 and $90 Society Brand Overcoatsnow$67.50 $95 & $97.50 Society Brand Overcoatsnow$77.50 WY (HARAT v\liwm&“afi'\\'\llIllnlll‘.wtu